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2011-04-25 18:43:31Scanned text library |
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Posted by: admin (CTP Admin) | A major new section has been added to the site: the "Library" section. This section of the site makes available scanned copies of many transmitted texts from the pre-Qin through to the Qing dynasty, which can be viewed online as well as freely downloaded. In addition, for texts already appearing on the site, index pages can easily be created for each scanned text by any logged-in user (see the Library Instructions for details, and the 摛藻堂四庫全書薈要 edition of the Mozi for a completed example). It is hoped that users of the site will contribute their own scanned copies of transmitted editions of early texts to help improve the coverage of this resource. |
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2011-04-28 12:21:41Scanned text library |
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Posted by: remnant | This is an amazing resource and addition to your cite. Kudos.
For those interested, other places to look for scanned texts include Docin (豆丁网; www.docin.com) as well as various personal accounts at Sina's 知识人 ("I-Ask") function, e.g. iask.sina.com.cn/u/1736843952/... |
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